Kimani-Murage, ElizabethMutoro, AntoninaMwaniki, ElizabethOgunsola, AjibolaAmugsi, DicksonAsiki, GershimSipalla, Florence2022-11-102022-11-102022-05-30http://hdl.handle.net/10625/61611There are many challenges in African countries’ food systems, including food insecurity and nutrition, which can be addressed by evidence-informed food system policies. However, there is limited evidence on the current food system situation which constrains the development and implementation of such policies. The FS-TIP initiative aims to diagnose food system challenges and identify policies and stakeholders required for the functioning of food systems in Africa, with an initial focus on Rwanda, Malawi, and Ghana. The process also aimed to contribute to and inform the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) in-country dialogues and was implemented between April and August 2021.application/pdfenFOOD SYSTEMSFOOD INSECURITYFOOD POLICYNUTRITIONGHANAMALAWIRWANDASOUTH OF SAHARAFood system transformative integrated policyFinal Technical Report